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Preface | ||
Foreword | ||
Introduction | ||
Pt. I | Essays and Articles | |
Waiting in Line at the Drugstore | 3 | |
Once Upon a Time in Houston | 7 | |
Of Roses and a Black Family's Unusual Visitor | 11 | |
Terry and Me | 15 | |
On Learning Values, and People | 23 | |
Juneteenth Was Freedom Day - A Long Time Ago | 29 | |
Hopeth All Things | 32 | |
In Search of Country | 46 | |
Wheel in the Midst of a Wheel | 54 | |
Once I Crossed the Rubicon | 59 | |
On Faith and Being "Born Again" | 74 | |
The Burning of the Books | 78 | |
Looking Back - and Ahead | 85 | |
Awakening to a Common Suffering - and Pride | 89 | |
My Africa - It is All This, and More | 92 | |
Black Friday: The Day Kennedy Was Shot | 96 | |
Welfare and the Single Man | 104 | |
Not a Bad Dude | 111 | |
Watts Workshop: From the Ashes | 114 | |
Some Notes on the Frederick Douglass Writers' House | 120 | |
Stars in a Black Night - Beacon for a Black Dawn | 128 | |
Ned Bobkoff and Me | 133 | |
Wadsworth | 147 | |
Pt. II | Fiction and Poetry | |
Fiction (Chapters from the unpublished novel "Shade of Darkness") | ||
Gasthaus | 159 | |
The Party | 168 | |
Reveille | 176 | |
Shade of Darkness | 184 | |
Caravansary | 200 | |
Corporal Willoughby's "Waw" | 207 | |
Heavyweight | 219 | |
Poetry | ||
Jean | 235 | |
Blues for Black | 237 | |
Poem from the Temple of My Mind | 240 | |
Coda ... #1 | 244 | |
Coda ... #2 | 246 | |
Daybreak | 247 | |
Poem for Medgar Evers | 250 | |
The Breadwinner | 253 | |
Michael Powe: Epitaph to a Beautiful Person | 255 | |
Watts ... '68 | 257 | |
Excerpts from Bye, Bye, Black Sheep (Play) | ||
Act I, Scene 1 | 263 | |
Act II, Scene 2 | 265 |
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